Lights for F4i
I need to buy some turn signals for the front of my F4i. I don't want the factory ones since they seem to break off easy when you go down. Any suggestions on where I can purchase some lights that wont break easy?
I also want to be able to keep both headlights on without having highbeam on. Any suggestions on customizing the headlights. I don't know why they made it like that. Look stupid with half a headlight on.
I also want to be able to keep both headlights on without having highbeam on. Any suggestions on customizing the headlights. I don't know why they made it like that. Look stupid with half a headlight on.
As far as the signals, get a flush mount such as Hotbodies or Greggs flushmounts. And the headlights you may run into some issues, such as the 2 reflectors are different so the light won't shine in the right spot and you will have to rewire the headlights since the stock bulbs are a single filment. And by doing this and have 2 beams on at once you will be putting a bigger load on your electrical system and may drain your battery when your sitting at idle in traffic. If you have any experience with wiring it shouldn't be too hard to pull off, but take your time and do it right. I know alot of kawasaki guys are doing it with the lights and I'll see if I can find it and redo it so I don't have to link you over.
-Jesse-
-Jesse-
heres a great writeup on doing dual headlights..the h4 bulbs they use are dual filament so they have high and low beams...with this setup you level out the high beam you have now so they are both low beams then when you turn on the high beams both low beams filiments go out and the high beam filiments light up... he has a switch set up so only the original single low beam can be turned on incase it starts to drain his battery but it doesnt seem to be much of an issue
http://cbrworld.net/forums/thread/42405.aspx
http://cbrworld.net/forums/thread/42405.aspx
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